Sponsored by the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
2044 Rayburn House Office Building
Lunch will be provided.
The Flint Water Crisis proves a critical need to detect toxins in the environment. Biosensors may hold the key to detecting toxic chemicals in the air and in the water. But it doesn’t stop there--biosensors can also detect biomarkers to cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Please join AIMBE and the Research & Development Caucus for an important discussion about the hidden potential of biosensors in the fight to keep our bodies and environment.
More information on the event can be found here. RSVP to smandell@aimbe.org.